Quality and Inequality of Education: Cross-National Perspectives

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This cogent analysis of data on education and society from a variety of sources sets out to provide answers to scientific and policy questions on the quality of education and the way it relates to various forms of inequality in modern societies, particularly in Europe. The authors examine not only the well known cross-national PISA datasets, but also the European Social Survey and TIMSS, going further than many researchers by folding into their analyses economic, legal and historical factors. Most research up to now using the PISA data is restricted to educational research. Interesting as that educational question is, the chapters here use the PISA, and other data, to explore more profoundly the relationship between education and the various forms of inequality in European and other modern societies. The work comes from two different perspectives: one that looks at how the different characteristics of societies, their economies, and their educational systems influence the average educational achievements of specific groups of pupils, such as immigrants, in those societies; and a second, which explores how, and in what degree, the characteristics of schools, educational systems and labour-markets either hardens or softens differences in the educational outcomes of various groups of pupils. With a special feature of the book being its emphasis on comparing Asian and European countries, and with the content free of the political constraints that can often attend studies of these datasets, this book will be an vital resource for educationalists and policy-makers alike.

Author(s): Jaap Dronkers (auth.), Jaap Dronkers (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 336
Tags: Sociology of Education; Educational Policy and Politics; Social Policy; Migration; International and Comparative Education

Front Matter....Pages i-viii
The Gordian Knit Between Quality and Inequality of Education: A Cross-National Attempt to Unraveling....Pages 1-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
The Influence of Educational Segregation on Educational Achievement....Pages 13-40
Institutional Tracking and Achievement Growth: Exploring Difference-in-Differences Approach to PIRLS, TIMSS, and PISA Data....Pages 41-81
Educational Expansion and Social Class Returns to Tertiary Qualifications in Post-communist Countries....Pages 83-110
Front Matter....Pages 111-111
Educational Gaps Between Immigrant and Native Students in Europe: The Role of Grade....Pages 113-136
How Do School Regimes Tackle Ethnic Segregation: Some Insights Supported in PISA 2006....Pages 137-162
The Educational Attainment of Second Generation Immigrants from Different Countries of Origin in the EU Member-States....Pages 163-204
Talking the Same Language : How Does Education in the Mother Tongue Affect the Pupils’ Scholastic Achievement in the Parallel School Systems?....Pages 205-225
Front Matter....Pages 227-227
The Intergenerational Transmission of Income and Education: A Comparison of Japan and France....Pages 229-253
Japanese and Korean High Schools and Students in Comparative Perspective....Pages 255-273
Family Background, School System and Academic Achievement in Germany and in Japan....Pages 275-297
Features of Educational Systems as Factors in the Creation of Unequal Educational Outcomes....Pages 299-327
Back Matter....Pages 329-336